Wednesday, December 8, 2021

“I think it’s the hill to die on.”

 

Supervisor Don Wagner speaks at Turning Point USA rally. (Kassandra Vasquez / Daily Titan)

Rebel Girl couldn't make last Saturday's Turning Point USA rally at Irvine City Hall and so has been on the look out for coverage of the event.

It was a big story in the CSU Fullerton's The Daily Titan but that's about it, at least so far, in terms of coverage.

The article, "Opponents rally for vaccine mandate in Irvine" was written by Kassandra Vasquez.

Some highights:
"Wagner said that vaccination should be to each person’s own discretion and not mandated by the government. He added that the government should not use science as a means to force policy, but should use the outcomes of science to help guide the formation of policy in an educated way.

'You’re the sovereign. You get to make the decision,' he said.

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Deputy District Attorney Ernby spent her speech drawing parallels between the 1960s and present day. She said that in the 1960s, people faced losing freedoms to socialist ideas. Ernby added that the people were able to rally together to create change and protect threatened freedom.

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Turning Point representative, Jacob Ornelas, said that hyper local solutions will be the way to solve the problems facing society today. Ornelas said the rally served as a way to initiate engagement from the religious community.

He added that he is pro-liberty and found a way to put his faith into action in this way.

“I think it’s the hill to die on,” Ornelas said about fighting for the freedom to choose to get vaccinated. He added that giving up the right to choose what is injected into your body gives away all other freedoms in the future.

To read the article in its entirety, click here.


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